Bailey’s can help you find quality Oregon mower blades for your machine. First we need the make and model number of your machine along with any numbers you can find on the blade itself. Let us know if you are looking for Gator Blades or a replacement of your OEM style. Also include the 1) length 2) center hole diameter 3) outer hole diameter (if applicable) and 4) center to center measurement of the outer holes (if applicable). See PDF attachment for a visual on how to measure the blade. Below is a link to the Gator Mulcher blades listed on our website.
http://www.baileysonline.com/category.asp?catID=427

sessped

11-19-2008, 04:45 PM

:weightlifter:im looking for some gaters for a cub cadet cant find the model. my old blade has 7593826 on it. 16.5 in - hole 3/4 outer a bit more than .5 and center to center 2.5 i need price and how soon can i get em

KC3

11-19-2008, 06:06 PM

Those high lift Gator Mulcher blades can be found at the following link:
http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=GMH+96330
If you decide to order we will ship them straight from the factory to your door.

saw n mow

09-28-2010, 04:19 PM

I know this is a 2 year old thread...but maybe I can get an answer anyway. What do you have for mower blades that are 16-1/2" long, 2-1/2" wide, 1/4" thick and has a 5/8" dia. mounting hole. The blades will be for a 48" deck on a Bad Boy MZ48.

Thanks, Kevin

dotcompost

09-28-2010, 05:28 PM

Hi Kevin,

Thanks for the question. Here are two options for you. The second one has the Fusion option with carbide welded into the blade edge. Both are very high quality blades.

Thanks for the links. Is there a 'non-Gator' regular blade available with the dimensions that I stated?

Kevin

dotcompost

09-28-2010, 07:44 PM

Thanks for the links. Is there a 'non-Gator' regular blade available with the dimensions that I stated?

Kevin

There isn't currently one with the exact dimensions you quoted. The link below is the closest we carry. The only difference is that it's .203 thick instead of .250.

http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=OEP+91068&catID=

Good luck!

saw n mow

09-29-2010, 02:31 PM

There isn't currently one with the exact dimensions you quoted. The link below is the closest we carry. The only difference is that it's .203 thick instead of .250.

http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=OEP+91068&catID=

Good luck!

Thanks again for the info!

Kevin

jeasley

09-30-2010, 12:09 PM

Is Bailey's (or will they soon) doing the free shipping special on blades? Do it for a new customer?

Thanks.

dotcompost

10-01-2010, 03:27 PM

Is Bailey's (or will they soon) doing the free shipping special on blades? Do it for a new customer? Thanks.

Not for blades in particular, but the Magic 8 Ball says that there will most likely be a free ground shipping offer in the continental US for orders over $200 starting shortly.

jeasley

10-04-2010, 05:33 PM

Anxiously awaiting
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dotcompost

10-04-2010, 06:11 PM

Anxiously awaiting
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Keep an eye on your mailbox and the website this week :)

saw n mow

10-22-2010, 02:30 PM

I see that these blades are labeled "High Lift":
http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=OEP+491621&catID=9414

What type of a "lift" are on these blades?:
http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=OEP+491620&catID=9414

Thanks, Kevin

webgal

10-22-2010, 04:04 PM

Hi Kevin,
Good question as Oregon seems to offer blades in every "flavor". Here's their description. Let us know if you need to clarify anything.
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Gator Mulcher 3-in-1 Hi-Lift Blades

Hi-Lift blades have the same great features as regular Gator Mulcher blades along with high angle Gator teeth which force the air flow outward to improve bagging efficiency, while still mulching the bulk of the material. The result is improved bagging, less raking and quicker decomposition. These blades are not recommended in sandy soils due to the abrasive nature of sand.

QualityLawnCare4u

10-22-2010, 04:07 PM

KC3, I used to run gators on my 717, aftermarket made by some company called sunbelt? I think. They were fantasic but the place that sold them went out of biz. I ordered some gators from oregon and they were different than the others and did not work well at all. The old gators I used had like 4 large teeth and one smaller one and yours had only 2 smaller teeth and one small one. I have tried for ages to find the old blades with no luck and will have to see if I still have the old part number. However, the blades I have on it now, standard mulch blades are fatastic and they came from oregon.

webgal

10-22-2010, 04:17 PM

Hi Kevin,

Oregon offers quite a variety of blade features. The "lift" feature on their blades are tailored aerodynamically to "kick up" the grass so it cuts it as many times as technically possible. The "lift" blades also tend to work better in wet grass because they stand the grass up straighter. The result is improved bagging, less raking and quicker decomposition. These types of blades are not recommended in sandy soils due to the abrasive nature of sand or dusty, dry conditions because they tend to create dust storms. In closing, if you compare the way the blades appear the standard blade is significantly less contoured than the high lift.

webgal

10-22-2010, 05:03 PM

Hi QLC,
Sure sounds like those 4 tooth blades would cut things very fine. Though we don't have a blade that is exactly like you describe, we do offer the new line of Oregon blades called the G6. They've extended the sharpened area than standard mulcher blades. So you get more slice for each pass.
Check out these blades and see if they suit. I'm pretty sure they'll fit your machine.

http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=OEP+396770&catID=

saw n mow

10-23-2010, 08:24 AM

Hi Kevin,

Oregon offers quite a variety of blade features. The "lift" feature on their blades are tailored aerodynamically to "kick up" the grass so it cuts it as many times as technically possible. The "lift" blades also tend to work better in wet grass because they stand the grass up straighter. The result is improved bagging, less raking and quicker decomposition. These types of blades are not recommended in sandy soils due to the abrasive nature of sand or dusty, dry conditions because they tend to create dust storms. In closing, if you compare the way the blades appear the standard blade is significantly less contoured than the high lift.

If I understand you correctly, both blades I provided links for, have the same amount of "lift"?